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For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has established himself as an innovative and creative artist who uses motion-control tech to perform music and visuals. Recent projects include hooking 24 Soviet-era cars into a gesture-controlled keyboard set-up, a musical experiment in which passers-by become instruments and brightening up an Elektrichka train ride with a live performance.
For an artist who controls his music by movement – from its architecturally impressive train stations to the teeming city streets – the flow of the city is a huge source of inspiration.
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Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents the cellar of an old factory. At first, the space is uninhabitable but necessity is the mother of invention and Alexander soon has everything ready for his new project, including a large pool of water. A stream of unusual people and things pass through the makeshift studio, all part of the process by which Alexander James produces the most unusual and mesmerising photographic art works. Alexander has few rules but one is sacrosanct, the final image must be a true representation so there can be no post-production or manipulation.
Alexander James combines many art forms to create images that are reminiscent of the old masters. Art enthusiasts may recognise famous masterpieces referenced in his work. The artist believes that the camera should do more than simply document reality; it should project a unique vision and his Russian collection, “Distil Ennui”, seeks to reveal the essence and beauty of life. Water is skilfully employed to adjust reality to creative effect. Certain aspects of Alexander’s technique are kept secret, as he has worked hard to develop and master a process that gives his work an enigmatic feel, midway between reality and dreams.
Several practical and bureaucratic difficulties surrounding his art project though were far from dreamlike. Faced with new challenges at every step of the way, Alexander is determined to view them as an adventure and experience but as the problems pile up, there are times when the whole endeavour appears to be in jeopardy. The unusual adventures of an unusual Englishman in Moscow, only on RTD.
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For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene writers worldwide would be reflected in his can. His color of choice was our BLK9100 „Snow White“ . During the creation of the design, ASKE focused foremost on incorporating the existing BLACK can design into his own special can design. He decided to emphasize the name of his color by capturing the atmosphere of a snowy winter day, mainly in white and grey with a few red accents. Even the urban feel of the traffic lights and pigeons really give you the sense of the BLACK can style. Of course he stayed true to his artistic style as well. After starting his artistic career in 2000, he was rapidly known for his comic-like motifs, which he constructs using single isolated geometric shapes defined by straight lines. This gives his figures a kind of sterile, robotic-like appearance, while at the same time, his pieces are very dynamic and strikingly colorful.
For more informations visit:
http://www.montana-cans.com/en/spray-cans/spray-paint/black-artist-series/black-artist-ed.-aske
http://www.sicksystems.ru/

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Moskva (magazine)

Moskva (Москва, Moscow) is a Russian monthly literary magazine founded in 1957 in Moscow.

History

Moskva magazine was established in 1957, originally as an organ of the RSFSR Union of Writers and its Moscow department. Its first editor was Nikolay Atarov (1957-1958), succeeded by Yevgeny Popovkin (1958-1968). It was during his time that (in December 1966 - January 1967 issues) for the first time ever Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita was published.

The magazine's third editor-in-chief Mikhail Alekseyev has brought its selling figures to record highs (775 thousand in 1989) and made history too by publishing Nikolay Karamzin's History of the Russian State (1989-1990) for the first time since 1917. In the 1990s and 2000s, under Vladimir Krupin (1990-1992) and Leonid Borodin (1992-2008), Moskva, along with Nash Sovremennik magazine and Alexander Prokhanov’s Den/Zavtra newspapers, moved into the vanguard of the so-called 'spiritual opposition' movement. In 1993 the subtitle, The Magazine of Russian Culture, was added to the magazine’s title.

Red Bull

Red Bull is an energy drink sold by Austrian company Red Bull GmbH, created in 1987. In terms of market share, Red Bull is the highest-selling energy drink in the world, with 5.387billion cans sold in 2013.

Austrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz was inspired by an existing energy drink named Krating Daeng, which was first invented and sold in Thailand. He took this idea, modified the ingredients to suit the tastes of Westerners, and, in partnership with Chaleo Yoovidhya, founded Red BullGmbH in 1987 in Chakkapong, Thailand. In Thai, daeng means red, and krating is the large bovine called "gaur". Red Bull is sold in a tall and slim blue-silver can, while Krating Daeng is in a gold shorter can. The two are different products, produced separately.

The Last Unicorn

The Last Unicorn is a fantasynovel written by Peter S. Beagle and published in 1968, by Viking Press in the U.S. and The Bodley Head in the U.K. It follows the tale of a unicorn, who believes she is the last of her kind in the world and undertakes a quest to discover what has happened to the others. It has sold more than five million copies worldwide since its original publication, and has been translated into at least twenty languages (prior to the 2007 edition). In 1987, Locus ranked The Last Unicorn number five among the 33 "All-Time Best Fantasy Novels", based on a poll of subscribers. The 1998 rendition of the poll considered many book series as single entries and thus ranked The Last Unicorn number 18.

Plot

Arbat Street

Arbat Street (Russian Арба́т), mainly referred to as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow. The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century, thus laying claim to being one of the oldest surviving streets of the Russian capital. It forms the heart of the Arbat District of Moscow. Originally the street formed part of an important trade route and was home to a large number of craftsmen.

In the 18th century, the Arbat came to be regarded by the Russian nobility as the most prestigious living area in Moscow. The street was almost completely destroyed by the great fire during Napoleon's occupation of Moscow in 1812 and had to be rebuilt. In the 19th and early 20th centuries it became known as the a place where petty nobility, artists, and academics lived. In the Soviet period, it was the home of many high-ranking government officials.

Today the street and its surroundings are undergoing gentrification, and it is considered a desirable place to live. Because of the many historic buildings, and the numerous artists who have lived and worked in the street, the Arbat is also an important tourist attraction.

In Russia, a new form of street art is appearing across Moscow. Cars and vans covered with dirt and grime are being transformed into artworks by a local artist.
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How Moscow Inspires Electronic Artist Anton Maskeliade

For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has established himself as an innovative and creative artist who uses motion-control tech to perform music and visuals. Recent projects include hooking 24 Soviet-era cars into a gesture-controlled keyboard set-up, a musical experiment in which passers-by become instruments and brightening up an Elektrichka train ride with a live performance.
For an artist who controls his music by movement – from its architecturally impressive train stations to the teeming city streets – the flow of the city is a huge source of inspiration.
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Immersed in Moscow: Mixing an unusual artist with water and models.

Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents the cellar of an old factory. At first, the space is uninhabitable but necessity is the mother of invention and Alexander soon has everything ready for his new project, including a large pool of water. A stream of unusual people and things pass through the makeshift studio, all part of the process by which Alexander James produces the most unusual and mesmerising photographic art works. Alexander has few rules but one is sacrosanct, the final image must be a true representation so there can be no post-production or manipulation.
Alexander James combines many art forms to create images that are reminiscent of the old masters. Art enthusiasts may recognise famous masterpieces referenced in his work. The artist believes that the camera should do more than simply document reality; it should project a unique vision and his Russian collection, “Distil Ennui”, seeks to reveal the essence and beauty of life. Water is skilfully employed to adjust reality to creative effect. Certain aspects of Alexander’s technique are kept secret, as he has worked hard to develop and master a process that gives his work an enigmatic feel, midway between reality and dreams.
Several practical and bureaucratic difficulties surrounding his art project though were far from dreamlike. Faced with new challenges at every step of the way, Alexander is determined to view them as an adventure and experience but as the problems pile up, there are times when the whole endeavour appears to be in jeopardy. The unusual adventures of an unusual Englishman in Moscow, only on RTD.
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Moscow artist

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Montana BLACK Artist Edition by Aske from Moscow

Montana BLACK Artist Edition by Aske from Moscow

Montana BLACK Artist Edition by Aske from Moscow

For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene writers worldwide would be reflected in his can. His color of choice was our BLK9100 „Snow White“ . During the creation of the design, ASKE focused foremost on incorporating the existing BLACK can design into his own special can design. He decided to emphasize the name of his color by capturing the atmosphere of a snowy winter day, mainly in white and grey with a few red accents. Even the urban feel of the traffic lights and pigeons really give you the sense of the BLACK can style. Of course he stayed true to his artistic style as well. After starting his artistic career in 2000, he was rapidly known for his comic-like motifs, which he constructs using single isolated geometric shapes defined by straight lines. This gives his figures a kind of sterile, robotic-like appearance, while at the same time, his pieces are very dynamic and strikingly colorful.
For more informations visit:
http://www.montana-cans.com/en/spray-cans/spray-paint/black-artist-series/black-artist-ed.-aske
http://www.sicksystems.ru/

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Artist Daumier Exhibition In Moscow (1958)

Artist Daumier Exhibition In Moscow (1958)

Artist Daumier Exhibition In Moscow (1958)

Unused / unissued footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
ArtistDaumier - exhibition in Moscow, Russia.
Various shots of people looking at paintings, the work of French artistHonore Daumier, in exhibition hall. The exhibition is in honour of Daumier's 150th birthday. C/Us of paintings and drawings.
FILM ID:2594.15
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 120,000 items from the news agencies GaumontGraphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1979. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

In Russia, a new form of street art is appearing across Moscow. Cars and vans covered with dirt and grime are being transformed into artworks by a local artist.
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How Moscow Inspires Electronic Artist Anton Maskeliade

For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has established himself as an innovative and creative artist who uses motion-control tech to perform music and visuals. Recent projects include hooking 24 Soviet-era cars into a gesture-controlled keyboard set-up, a musical experiment in which passers-by become instruments and brightening up an Elektrichka train ride with a live performance.
For an artist who controls his music by movement – from its architecturally impressive train stations to the teeming city streets – the flow of the city is a huge source of inspiration.
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Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. Music, dance, and culture collide to for...

Immersed in Moscow: Mixing an unusual artist with water and models.

Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents the cellar of an old factory. At first, the space is uninhabitable but necessity is the mother of invention and Alexander soon has everything ready for his new project, including a large pool of water. A stream of unusual people and things pass through the makeshift studio, all part of the process by which Alexander James produces the most unusual and mesmerising photographic art works. Alexander has few rules but one is sacrosanct, the final image must be a true representation so there can be no post-production or manipulation.
Alexander James combines many art forms to create images that are reminiscent of the old masters. Art en...

published: 14 Dec 2015

A museum of Russian impressionist art opens in Moscow

A museum of Russian impressionist art opened in Moscow on Thursday (May 26) featuring some of the roughly two hundred works in the private collection of businessman Boris Mints.Mints says he wants to turn Moscow into a destination for art lovers."People go to Paris or to London to go to museums, and here they usually come with other interests and visit museums on the sidelines. Our aim is to make people come to Russia to go to museums, look at Russian art, and try to understand it and grasp it," said Mints.An installation by artist Jean-Christophe Couet called 'BreathingCanvas' is a central feature at the museum. A series of screens show the layering of brush strokes on the canvas, giving an impression of how the final piece comes together.
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Moscow artist

published: 05 Feb 2017

Montana BLACK Artist Edition by Aske from Moscow

For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene writers worldwide would be reflected in his can. His color of choice was our BLK9100 „Snow White“ . During the creation of the design, ASKE focused foremost on incorporating the existing BLACK can design into his own special can design. He decided to emphasize the name of his color by capturing the atmosphere of a snowy winter day, mainly in white and grey with a few red accents. Even the urban feel of the traffic lights and pigeons really give you the sense of the BLACK can style. Of course he stayed true to his artistic style as well. After starting his artistic career in 2000, he was rapidly known for his comic-like motifs, w...

In Russia, a new form of street art is appearing across Moscow. Cars and vans covered with dirt and grime are being transformed into artworks by a local artist....

In Russia, a new form of street art is appearing across Moscow. Cars and vans covered with dirt and grime are being transformed into artworks by a local artist.
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In Russia, a new form of street art is appearing across Moscow. Cars and vans covered with dirt and grime are being transformed into artworks by a local artist.
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How Moscow Inspires Electronic Artist Anton Maskeliade

For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has es...

For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has established himself as an innovative and creative artist who uses motion-control tech to perform music and visuals. Recent projects include hooking 24 Soviet-era cars into a gesture-controlled keyboard set-up, a musical experiment in which passers-by become instruments and brightening up an Elektrichka train ride with a live performance.
For an artist who controls his music by movement – from its architecturally impressive train stations to the teeming city streets – the flow of the city is a huge source of inspiration.
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For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has established himself as an innovative and creative artist who uses motion-control tech to perform music and visuals. Recent projects include hooking 24 Soviet-era cars into a gesture-controlled keyboard set-up, a musical experiment in which passers-by become instruments and brightening up an Elektrichka train ride with a live performance.
For an artist who controls his music by movement – from its architecturally impressive train stations to the teeming city streets – the flow of the city is a huge source of inspiration.
---
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. Music, dance, and culture collide to form the Red Bull Music & CultureYouTube channel.
Subscribe to Red Bull Music & Culture: http://win.gs/SubToRedBullMusic
Red Bull Music on Facebook: http://win.gs/RBMusicFB
Red Bull Music on IG: http://win.gs/RBMusicIG
Red Bull Music on Twitter: http://win.gs/RBMusicTW

Immersed in Moscow: Mixing an unusual artist with water and models.

Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents ...

Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents the cellar of an old factory. At first, the space is uninhabitable but necessity is the mother of invention and Alexander soon has everything ready for his new project, including a large pool of water. A stream of unusual people and things pass through the makeshift studio, all part of the process by which Alexander James produces the most unusual and mesmerising photographic art works. Alexander has few rules but one is sacrosanct, the final image must be a true representation so there can be no post-production or manipulation.
Alexander James combines many art forms to create images that are reminiscent of the old masters. Art enthusiasts may recognise famous masterpieces referenced in his work. The artist believes that the camera should do more than simply document reality; it should project a unique vision and his Russian collection, “Distil Ennui”, seeks to reveal the essence and beauty of life. Water is skilfully employed to adjust reality to creative effect. Certain aspects of Alexander’s technique are kept secret, as he has worked hard to develop and master a process that gives his work an enigmatic feel, midway between reality and dreams.
Several practical and bureaucratic difficulties surrounding his art project though were far from dreamlike. Faced with new challenges at every step of the way, Alexander is determined to view them as an adventure and experience but as the problems pile up, there are times when the whole endeavour appears to be in jeopardy. The unusual adventures of an unusual Englishman in Moscow, only on RTD.
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Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents the cellar of an old factory. At first, the space is uninhabitable but necessity is the mother of invention and Alexander soon has everything ready for his new project, including a large pool of water. A stream of unusual people and things pass through the makeshift studio, all part of the process by which Alexander James produces the most unusual and mesmerising photographic art works. Alexander has few rules but one is sacrosanct, the final image must be a true representation so there can be no post-production or manipulation.
Alexander James combines many art forms to create images that are reminiscent of the old masters. Art enthusiasts may recognise famous masterpieces referenced in his work. The artist believes that the camera should do more than simply document reality; it should project a unique vision and his Russian collection, “Distil Ennui”, seeks to reveal the essence and beauty of life. Water is skilfully employed to adjust reality to creative effect. Certain aspects of Alexander’s technique are kept secret, as he has worked hard to develop and master a process that gives his work an enigmatic feel, midway between reality and dreams.
Several practical and bureaucratic difficulties surrounding his art project though were far from dreamlike. Faced with new challenges at every step of the way, Alexander is determined to view them as an adventure and experience but as the problems pile up, there are times when the whole endeavour appears to be in jeopardy. The unusual adventures of an unusual Englishman in Moscow, only on RTD.
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Montana BLACK Artist Edition by Aske from Moscow

For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene...

For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene writers worldwide would be reflected in his can. His color of choice was our BLK9100 „Snow White“ . During the creation of the design, ASKE focused foremost on incorporating the existing BLACK can design into his own special can design. He decided to emphasize the name of his color by capturing the atmosphere of a snowy winter day, mainly in white and grey with a few red accents. Even the urban feel of the traffic lights and pigeons really give you the sense of the BLACK can style. Of course he stayed true to his artistic style as well. After starting his artistic career in 2000, he was rapidly known for his comic-like motifs, which he constructs using single isolated geometric shapes defined by straight lines. This gives his figures a kind of sterile, robotic-like appearance, while at the same time, his pieces are very dynamic and strikingly colorful.
For more informations visit:
http://www.montana-cans.com/en/spray-cans/spray-paint/black-artist-series/black-artist-ed.-aske
http://www.sicksystems.ru/

For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene writers worldwide would be reflected in his can. His color of choice was our BLK9100 „Snow White“ . During the creation of the design, ASKE focused foremost on incorporating the existing BLACK can design into his own special can design. He decided to emphasize the name of his color by capturing the atmosphere of a snowy winter day, mainly in white and grey with a few red accents. Even the urban feel of the traffic lights and pigeons really give you the sense of the BLACK can style. Of course he stayed true to his artistic style as well. After starting his artistic career in 2000, he was rapidly known for his comic-like motifs, which he constructs using single isolated geometric shapes defined by straight lines. This gives his figures a kind of sterile, robotic-like appearance, while at the same time, his pieces are very dynamic and strikingly colorful.
For more informations visit:
http://www.montana-cans.com/en/spray-cans/spray-paint/black-artist-series/black-artist-ed.-aske
http://www.sicksystems.ru/

Unused / unissued footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
ArtistDaumier - exhibition in Moscow, Russia.
Various shots of people looking at paintings, the work of French artistHonore Daumier, in exhibition hall. The exhibition is in honour of Daumier's 150th birthday. C/Us of paintings and drawings.
FILM ID:2594.15
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 120,000 items from the news agencies GaumontGraphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1979. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

Unused / unissued footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
ArtistDaumier - exhibition in Moscow, Russia.
Various shots of people looking at paintings, the work of French artistHonore Daumier, in exhibition hall. The exhibition is in honour of Daumier's 150th birthday. C/Us of paintings and drawings.
FILM ID:2594.15
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 120,000 items from the news agencies GaumontGraphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1979. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

In Russia, a new form of street art is appearing across Moscow. Cars and vans covered with dirt and grime are being transformed into artworks by a local artist.
Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY
Follow us on:
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How Moscow Inspires Electronic Artist Anton Maskeliade

For electronic artist Anton Maskeliade, Moscow is more than a home – it’s the place that inspires him and fuels his creativity.
Despite his youth, Anton has established himself as an innovative and creative artist who uses motion-control tech to perform music and visuals. Recent projects include hooking 24 Soviet-era cars into a gesture-controlled keyboard set-up, a musical experiment in which passers-by become instruments and brightening up an Elektrichka train ride with a live performance.
For an artist who controls his music by movement – from its architecturally impressive train stations to the teeming city streets – the flow of the city is a huge source of inspiration.
---
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. Music, dance, and culture collide to form the Red Bull Music & CultureYouTube channel.
Subscribe to Red Bull Music & Culture: http://win.gs/SubToRedBullMusic
Red Bull Music on Facebook: http://win.gs/RBMusicFB
Red Bull Music on IG: http://win.gs/RBMusicIG
Red Bull Music on Twitter: http://win.gs/RBMusicTW

Immersed in Moscow: Mixing an unusual artist with water and models.

Alexander James is an established artist from London. For his new collection, he packed his studio in a truck and drove it all the way to Moscow where he rents the cellar of an old factory. At first, the space is uninhabitable but necessity is the mother of invention and Alexander soon has everything ready for his new project, including a large pool of water. A stream of unusual people and things pass through the makeshift studio, all part of the process by which Alexander James produces the most unusual and mesmerising photographic art works. Alexander has few rules but one is sacrosanct, the final image must be a true representation so there can be no post-production or manipulation.
Alexander James combines many art forms to create images that are reminiscent of the old masters. Art enthusiasts may recognise famous masterpieces referenced in his work. The artist believes that the camera should do more than simply document reality; it should project a unique vision and his Russian collection, “Distil Ennui”, seeks to reveal the essence and beauty of life. Water is skilfully employed to adjust reality to creative effect. Certain aspects of Alexander’s technique are kept secret, as he has worked hard to develop and master a process that gives his work an enigmatic feel, midway between reality and dreams.
Several practical and bureaucratic difficulties surrounding his art project though were far from dreamlike. Faced with new challenges at every step of the way, Alexander is determined to view them as an adventure and experience but as the problems pile up, there are times when the whole endeavour appears to be in jeopardy. The unusual adventures of an unusual Englishman in Moscow, only on RTD.
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Montana BLACK Artist Edition by Aske from Moscow

For our 7th BLACK artist edition can we asked Russia-based artist DmitriAske aka Sicksystems to create the design. It was clear that his influence on the scene writers worldwide would be reflected in his can. His color of choice was our BLK9100 „Snow White“ . During the creation of the design, ASKE focused foremost on incorporating the existing BLACK can design into his own special can design. He decided to emphasize the name of his color by capturing the atmosphere of a snowy winter day, mainly in white and grey with a few red accents. Even the urban feel of the traffic lights and pigeons really give you the sense of the BLACK can style. Of course he stayed true to his artistic style as well. After starting his artistic career in 2000, he was rapidly known for his comic-like motifs, which he constructs using single isolated geometric shapes defined by straight lines. This gives his figures a kind of sterile, robotic-like appearance, while at the same time, his pieces are very dynamic and strikingly colorful.
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Artist Daumier Exhibition In Moscow (1958)

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ArtistDaumier - exhibition in Moscow, Russia.
Various shots of people looking at paintings, the work of French artistHonore Daumier, in exhibition hall. The exhibition is in honour of Daumier's 150th birthday. C/Us of paintings and drawings.
FILM ID:2594.15
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MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian parliament on Thursday announced a rap song ... A court sentenced Husky to 12 days in jail on charges of hooliganism, but he was released four days later — hours before a solidarity concert in Moscow by popular hip hop artists protesting his detention....

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